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Never Be That High Lyrics - Randy Rogers Band - Randy Rogers Band

A hand-me-down hot rod holding down the interstate 

Life in the fast lane, staying out too late 

Drunk on summertime, crazy and hard to hold 

 

A car full of dreamers parked in the parking lot 

Waiting on the world and some girls was a long shot 

Life was a drug and we were hooked, we didn't know 

 

We'll never be that high again, stoned out our minds on innocence 

Used to catch a buzz on the fact that it was Saturday night 

We'll never be that high again, tell me why did it have to end 

You're only young once but man you're not too old to try 

But you know you'll never be that high 

 

I'll always remember when I met Jim Bean 

Everybody laughed pretty hard at the first drink 

Barely got it down, thought I'd drowned when it took a hold 

 

It hit me like a train to the brain feeling real tall 

Twenty minutes later Jim hit me like a brick wall 

Never felt as good as the first time that whiskey flowed 

 

We'll never be that high again, stoned out our minds on innocence 

We used to catch a buzz on the fact that it was Saturday night 

We'll never be that high again tell me why did it have to end 

You're only young once but man you're not too old to try 

But you know you'll never be that high 

 

She kissed me in the back seat first time show me how 

Knocked me off my feet, wish I had that feeling now 

 

I'll never be that high again, stoned out my mind on innocence 

Used to catch a buzz on the fact that it was Saturday night 

I'll never be that high again, tell me why did it have to end 

You're only young once but man you're not too old to try 

But you know you'll never be that 

Know you'll never be that high, be that high 

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